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Problem:
You are trying to translate an Elementor page on your WordPress site using WPML, but after completing the translation, only a small part of the content is translated, and the rest remains in English.
Solution:
The issue might be due to custom Elementor Widgets in your theme that are not registered for translation. We recommend registering these widgets manually. You can follow the detailed steps provided in our documentation on how to do this: Registering Custom Elementor Widgets for Translation.

If you find these steps challenging or if they do not resolve your issue, please consider opening a new support ticket. We also highly recommend checking related known issues at https://wpml.org/known-issues/, verifying the version of the permanent fix, and confirming that you have installed the latest versions of themes and plugins. If further assistance is needed, you can contact us directly through our support forum.

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Last updated by Lucas Vidal de Andrade 1 month ago.

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July 31, 2025 at 4:09 pm #17285711

kamal-kishorS-2

Background of the issue:
I am trying to translate an Elementor page on my WordPress site using WPML. The default language of the page is English, and I want to translate the entire page content.

Symptoms:
The translation dashboard indicates that the translation is completed, but only a small part of the content is translated. The rest of the content remains in English.

Questions:
How can I ensure the entire page content is translated using WPML?

July 31, 2025 at 5:52 pm #17286217

Lucas Vidal de Andrade
WPML Supporter since 11/2023

Languages: English (English ) Spanish (Español ) German (Deutsch ) Portuguese (Brazil) (Português )

Timezone: America/Sao_Paulo (GMT-03:00)

Hello there,

It seems that your theme contains custom Elementor Widgets that are not registered for translation - this needs to be done by the theme author. As a workaround, you can follow the steps here, to register them manually:

https://wpml.org/documentation/support/multilingual-tools/registering-custom-elementor-widgets-for-translation/

Let me know if you need help following the steps, and if this solves the issue.